Research on Checklist of Key Issues for the National Regional Medical Centers
- VernacularTitle:国家区域医疗中心建设关键问题清单研究
- Author:
Xuyang WANG
1
;
Yi HAN
;
Jingxue ZHAO
;
Zhiwen XUE
;
Jie LI
Author Information
1. 中国中医科学院广安门医院 北京 100053
- Keywords:
national regional medical centers;
checklist of key issues;
Delphi method
- From:
Chinese Hospital Management
2024;44(6):34-38
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective Summarize the key difficult problems faced by national regional medical centers,create a checklist of crucial issues,and propose strategic recommendations to support future development.Methods It employed a combination of literature review,field research,and in-depth interviews to develop an initial draft of the checklist for key issues in national regional medical centers.Additionally,two rounds of Delphi method consultation were conducted with experts from local government,exporting and supporting hospitals.The data gathered from the questionnaires in both rounds were analyzed,and essential questions were identified.Results The questionnaires achieved response rates of 99%and 100%in the two rounds,and the expert authority coefficients were 0.83 and 0.90.The final checklist for key issues in national regional medical centers encompassed a total of 6 problems.These included 3 challenges related to establishing sound management systems and mechanisms,1 challenge concerning human resource management improvement,1 challenge focusing on elevating medical service levels,and 1 challenge pertaining to other aspects of progress.Conclusion Currently,the development of national regional medical centers encounters crucial challenges,including the enhancement of management mechanisms,overall human resource management,and medical capabilities.The government should reinforce leadership assurance,coordination,and supervisory responsibilities.Exporting hospitals should enhance management systems and operational mechanisms.Supporting hospitals should focus on effective party building guidance and cooperation while consistently promoting the uniform development of national regional medical centers.